Saturday, January 23, 2010
"Unethical Greenpeace actions threaten the livelihoods and lives of millions"
This writer makes some excellent points.
Personnally, I find it hard to support those that burn SUV's on auto dealer's lots or drive spikes into trees in order to promote environmental causes.
On the other hand, I can understand that impatience and frustration with the system are huge factors behind their actions...
Personnally, I find it hard to support those that burn SUV's on auto dealer's lots or drive spikes into trees in order to promote environmental causes.
On the other hand, I can understand that impatience and frustration with the system are huge factors behind their actions...
At Townhall.com, Paul Driessen asks us to:
"Consider Greenpeace. This self-proclaimed paragon of virtue constantly harasses companies that it deems insufficiently virtuous in advertising their products, protecting the environment and promoting their public image. But the Rainbow Warriors’ own actions would frequently merit fines or even jail time if committed by profit-making businesses.
Greenpeace publicity stunts, anti-corporate campaigns and fund-raising appeals are often laden with false and misleading claims about companies and their operations."